While Maui, Oahu and Hawai’i cater to those who desire 5 star comforts, white linen living and catered cultural experiences, the island of Molokai is content to keep itself out of the limelight welcoming only those with the desire for a true Hawaiian escape.

Kauai is a lot less developed than some Hawaiian islands and sometimes in quieter locations you can feel there is not much to do. Well that’s not an issue on Kauai as it manages to balance the relaxation with enough outside activities to keep you on your toes.

The story of how I ended up becoming an Expat in Toronto is a bit of a weird sequence of events. If you had told me this time last year that I would be living and working in Canada, I wouldn’t have understood where on Earth that plan had come from.

Voted as having some of the best sandy shores in the world, the soft creamy white sands, crystal clear blue waters, tropical island setting, and the intimate feeling afforded by Kauai’s finest beaches make for immensely leisurely and pleasurable vacation destinations.

When visiting Oahu it can be very easy just to sit back and relax on Waikiki Beach. I mean for most a visit to Ohau is a vacation, and all we want to do is relax after staving away at work. But do you really want to go home and not be able to say you explored the island, even a little bit?